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Dirty Roof

RoaminRichards
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The roof on my Motor home is very dirty. I attempted to clean it using my pressure washer with TSP and scrubbing brush but it did not get clean. I am looking for suggestions as to how I might get it clean enough for a reseal. Any advice would be appreciated.
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donkeydew
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barkeepers friend,brush and lots of elbow grease

Chopperbob
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I take it to self spray wash. Then I put another coat
of Bus Kote on. Looks and acts new. Don't worry about
the look of the old. Make it new again!
Any questions pm me.
Bob

J-Rooster
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I use Simple Green on my roof and I mix it 1 to 1 in warm water. I also use a deck brush and a power washer. I don't hit any seals on the roof with the water stream from power washer.

jwmII
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FIRE UP wrote:
10forty2 wrote:
hdrichards wrote:
......but I am having a difficult time as my knees are bad and I can't get on them to scrub.


Might be worth your while to pay a young, lightweight teenager to climb up there and scrub it for ya. I'd think for $40 you would probably get a pretty good cleaning job out of it.


The first thing you'd have to do is break that "young lightweight, teenager" away from his "I-PHONE, VIDEO GAME, GET HIM OUT OF BED BY 10:00 A.M., CUT HIS HAIR SO HE COULD SEE WHAT HE'S DOING,(sorry, did I say that?) and a lot more.

I used to do a ton of things when I was little (a few zillion years ago) to earn extra (any) money for myself, i.e. mow lawns, pull weeds, trim bushes, paint, wash cars, and much, much more. When was the last time you (or anyone on here) has seen ANY teen agers ACTUALLY WORKING to earn money?

So OP, got a bit off track here. On our previous coach, a '99 Fleetwood Bounder 34V, the rubber roof was well over 10 years old and, the white part had all but, worn off. Needless to say, it was about 75-85% black. Well, we all know what a black roof represents, HEAT!

So, long story short, I scrubbed it with bleach and some good dish soap with a good, stiff brush. That got it fairly clean. I then purchased the Dicor roof treatment from Camping World. It had/has it's own special cleaner/prep in the kit. You put it on with a Hudson Garden sprayer and, let it sit for short, recommended time then, YOU PRESSURE WASH IT OFF, YES I SAID PRESSURE WASH.

Then, two coats of the Dicor treatment and you get this:
Scott




Good looking job. As for the teenager I have a nice young man in the neighborhood who really works. !3 years old , shovels snow , mows ,etc, etc. They are not all worthless, just most.

jwmII

FIRE_UP
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10forty2 wrote:
hdrichards wrote:
......but I am having a difficult time as my knees are bad and I can't get on them to scrub.


Might be worth your while to pay a young, lightweight teenager to climb up there and scrub it for ya. I'd think for $40 you would probably get a pretty good cleaning job out of it.


The first thing you'd have to do is break that "young lightweight, teenager" away from his "I-PHONE, VIDEO GAME, GET HIM OUT OF BED BY 10:00 A.M., CUT HIS HAIR SO HE COULD SEE WHAT HE'S DOING,(sorry, did I say that?) and a lot more.

I used to do a ton of things when I was little (a few zillion years ago) to earn extra (any) money for myself, i.e. mow lawns, pull weeds, trim bushes, paint, wash cars, and much, much more. When was the last time you (or anyone on here) has seen ANY teen agers ACTUALLY WORKING to earn money?

So OP, got a bit off track here. On our previous coach, a '99 Fleetwood Bounder 34V, the rubber roof was well over 10 years old and, the white part had all but, worn off. Needless to say, it was about 75-85% black. Well, we all know what a black roof represents, HEAT!

So, long story short, I scrubbed it with bleach and some good dish soap with a good, stiff brush. That got it fairly clean. I then purchased the Dicor roof treatment from Camping World. It had/has it's own special cleaner/prep in the kit. You put it on with a Hudson Garden sprayer and, let it sit for short, recommended time then, YOU PRESSURE WASH IT OFF, YES I SAID PRESSURE WASH.

Then, two coats of the Dicor treatment and you get this:
Scott

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10forty2
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hdrichards wrote:
......but I am having a difficult time as my knees are bad and I can't get on them to scrub.


Might be worth your while to pay a young, lightweight teenager to climb up there and scrub it for ya. I'd think for $40 you would probably get a pretty good cleaning job out of it.
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, 36' Gasser
Triton V10, Ford F53 Chassis
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RoaminRichards
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My roof is EPDM rubber and I am trying to get it clean enough to apply "liquid rubber" to reseal the entire roof. Part of the roof is stained but also there is some dirt that appears to need some scrubbing but I am having a difficult time as my knees are bad and I can't get on them to scrub.

Jayco-noslide
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Is it a rubber roof? When they get old and the outer layer is wearing off it can look like mildew or soil when its the under layer showing through. I've also wondered how much difference it really makes to get it super clean except looks?
Jayco-noslide

Tom_Barb
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hdrichards wrote:
The roof on my Motor home is very dirty. I attempted to clean it using my pressure washer with TSP and scrubbing brush but it did not get clean. I am looking for suggestions as to how I might get it clean enough for a reseal. Any advice would be appreciated.

What material? Fiber Glass? Rubber? aluminum?

it does matter, as to what you clean it with.
2000 Newmar mountain aire 4081 DP, ISC/350 Allison 6 speed, Wrangler JL toad.

10forty2
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Yeah, it's going to be a hands and knees job to get it really clean....but like already said, you probably have stains that won't come off. So you can just concentrate on cleaning the seal areas and apply the Dicor instead of trying to de-stain the entire roof. I spent about 5 hours on my roof on my hands and knees with a rag, soap/water, and lots of elbow grease....and still couldn't get the stains off.

Just my $.02 worth......
1999 Holiday Rambler Endeavor, 36' Gasser
Triton V10, Ford F53 Chassis
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WyoTraveler
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Dirty or just stained? My MH roof is stained. I would just wash with soap and water, then use mineral spirits in the area that needs repairs. Let the mineral spirits dry and appoy your dicor or sticknbnd tape.

gbopp
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DownTheAvenue wrote:
It is the roof! How clean does a roof need to be? How clean is the roof on your sticks and bricks house? When was the last time you cleaned that roof?

The OP wants the roof clean for a reseal. I don't think it's wise to put a coating over dirt.

DownTheAvenue
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It is the roof! How clean does a roof need to be? How clean is the roof on your sticks and bricks house? When was the last time you cleaned that roof?

oldkarphart
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Dawn and Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works pretty good...then a coat of Mop and Glow.
Marathon
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